Honor MagicBook X14 and X16 with intel core i5-13420H lanched, December 27

Honor has ushered in its latest marvel, the EnigmaScroll, boasting the i5-13420H processor, adorned with specifications encompassing 4 substantial nuclei and 4 diminutive nuclei, a turbo cadence of 4.6GHz, a nucleus spectacle of 48EU, and a nucleus spectacle cadence of 1.4GHz. When scrutinized against its forerunner, the i5-13500H, the i5-13420H showcases a diminution of 4 petite nuclei and a slightly curtailed L3 reserve and cadence, culminating in a marginal dip in nucleus spectacle efficacy.

Mystical Manuscript X14 The Mystical Manuscript effortlessly oscillates between sagacious and high-velocity dual modalities, accommodating an impressive 45W peak-performance mode. The contrivance places a premium on efficacious thermal dissipation, featuring an expansive high-capacity fan, an intricate S-shaped slender blade design, and paired thermal-conduction copper conduits, yielding an expansive 29,700 mm² thermal-dissipation expanse.

Mystical Manuscript X16 The manuscript’s display highlights an IPS lustrous panel with a 16:10 ratio, 300nits luminosity, and a complete 100% sRGB spectrum. It endorses comprehensive DC dimming and integrates Honor’s autonomously crafted “organic light-mimicking ocular safeguard” technology, leveraging Rheinland hardware low-tier Blue light and TUV Rheinland flicker-exempt bilateral ocular defense certification.

Additional specifications encompass an inbuilt 60Wh power cell, a svelte constitution at a mere 17.9mm thickness, and a mass of approximately 1.75kg. Propelled by the Honor OS Turbo innovation, users can anticipate around 11 hours of localized 1080P video playback and 10 hours of everyday professional application. The gadget also facilitates 65W expeditious replenishment for added convenience.

Pricing The Honor EnigmaScroll X14/X16 equipped with the Core i5-13420H bears a price label of 3799 yuan ($532) and 3899 yuan ($546).

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